Melbourne (Australia):Australian batter Will Pucovski, who was considered as the next big thing in Australian cricket, has announced his retirement from all forms of cricket after being forced to bid farewell to professional cricket after a series of concussions sustained in his career.
The Aussie batter, who played Tests against India during the 2021-22 Border Gavaskar Trophy down under, is only 26 at the time of his retirement, an age when the majority of the cricketers make debuts for their national teams. Pucovski has had a long history of injuries due to concussions in his cricketing career which started in 2017.
Recently in March 2024, the 26-year-old was concussed after a delivery from Riley Meredith hit him on his helmet while representing Victoria in a Sheffield Shield match. This ruled him out of the remainder of the Australian cricket summer and forced him to opt out of a county cricket deal with Leicestershire for the English summer of 2024, as per Wisden.
Apart from physical blows, Pucovski admitted that constant injuries and concussions also affected his mental health. Cricket Victoria (CV), Pucovski's state team association, offered him a contract for the 2024-25 season which came with a condition.